• Philosophical Perspectives on Cultural Hybridity: The Dynamics of Identity and Alterity
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4): 403-418. 2023.
    The research study explores the philosophical viewpoints on cultural hybridity and considers how they affect the development of identities, moral behaviour, epistemological criticism, and real-world applications in a variety of fields. Cultural hybridity, which is defined as the blending of different cultural aspects, calls into question established ideas about identity and encourages us to reevaluate the flexibility and diversity that are fundamental to the human self. For measuring, the resear…Read more
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    Spiritual Revival and Secularization: An Evaluation of House Churches in China
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 47 (4): 239-254. 2016.
    Wang Yi’s article deals with the role of house churches, that is, unregistered churches. In his evaluation of the different branches of house churches Wang Yi touches upon issues of identity and the future of China, and he also harshly criticizes the Chinese party-state, claiming that “China is becoming a tumor in the world.”
  • China's Environmental and Development Issues in Transition
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 277-291. 2006.
    China has seen rapid economic development as well as severe environmental degradation over the past two decades. Although the Chinese government has made a great effort to provide environmental protection, it has been stymied by China’s economic development pattern, which follows the traditional industrialization mode of low efficiency in resource use and considerable pollutant discharge. In other words, China achieved its rapid economic growth at the cost of depleting natural resources and envi…Read more
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    China's Environmental and Development Issues in Transition
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 (1): 277-291. 2006.
    China has seen rapid economic development as well as severe environmental degradation over the past two decades. Although the Chinese government has made a great effort to provide environmental protection, it has been stymied by China’s economic development pattern, which follows the traditional industrialization mode of low efficiency in resource use and considerable pollutant discharge. In other words, China achieved its rapid economic growth at the cost of depleting natural resources and envi…Read more